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Well, I just ordered a P3-750. It came in, and I tried some overclocking with the default heatsink. It wouldn't even run stable at 900, so I ordered a gorb. The gorb came in, and I set it for 900. The computer would not boot, at which poit I set the voltage to 1.8v. It booted, I went into BIOS setup, fiddled around a bit, but didn't really change anything. So it went to reboot, and it did nothing. I reset the motherboard and changed the voltage back to the default. Still nothing. I even tried running at 66MHz, and that didn't work either. I have an AOpen AX63pro mobo, using an Abit Slotket (2 or 3, I can't remember, I'm at work now). My question is how could I have POSSIBLY fired my CPU with a gorb firmly attached to it? If I had tried 1.9v I might understand it, but 1.8 is only .15 off spec.
Also, I know o/c'ing voids the warranty, but is there any way Intel can tell? Is it possible for me to send it back and say it was faulty? I really can't stand the thought of just tossing $200 down the drain.
Thanks,
Rob :Q
Well, I just ordered a P3-750. It came in, and I tried some overclocking with the default heatsink. It wouldn't even run stable at 900, so I ordered a gorb. The gorb came in, and I set it for 900. The computer would not boot, at which poit I set the voltage to 1.8v. It booted, I went into BIOS setup, fiddled around a bit, but didn't really change anything. So it went to reboot, and it did nothing. I reset the motherboard and changed the voltage back to the default. Still nothing. I even tried running at 66MHz, and that didn't work either. I have an AOpen AX63pro mobo, using an Abit Slotket (2 or 3, I can't remember, I'm at work now). My question is how could I have POSSIBLY fired my CPU with a gorb firmly attached to it? If I had tried 1.9v I might understand it, but 1.8 is only .15 off spec.
Also, I know o/c'ing voids the warranty, but is there any way Intel can tell? Is it possible for me to send it back and say it was faulty? I really can't stand the thought of just tossing $200 down the drain.
Thanks,
Rob :Q
